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PCB design & assembly

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First meeting to find out what people would like to learn and who is willing to teach us.

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- working with SMD components. it opened my eyes when Johannes showed up with a small cheap booklet that holds +-4000 SMD resistors and capacitators. it's not impossible for the amateur, and a big improvement

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- Arduino/Raspberry Pi interfaces. SPI, one wire protocol,...

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- where to buy parts? Gotron is expensive, Farnell is cool, Asian Ebay is dirt cheap

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- perfboard assembly: tips, tricks, best practices,.... I know there's a lot to learn, even with a Bachelor degree in electronics I've made a lot of shitty prototype boards- is there a reasonable way to etch a PCB at home? it does not have to be high-tech multi-layer, but would it be an improvement over the prototype boards?

«introducing technology available to the enthousiast
PCB design & assembly»

First meeting to find out what people would like to learn and who is willing to teach us.

For example:
- working with SMD components. it opened my eyes when Johannes showed up with a small cheap booklet that holds +-4000 SMD resistors and capacitators. it's not impossible for the amateur, and a big improvement
- Arduino/Raspberry Pi interfaces. SPI, one wire protocol,...
- where to buy parts? Gotron is expensive, Farnell is cool, Asian Ebay is dirt cheap
- perfboard assembly: tips, tricks, best practices,.... I know there's a lot to learn, even with a Bachelor degree in electronics I've made a lot of shitty prototype boards- is there a reasonable way to etch a PCB at home? it does not have to be high-tech multi-layer, but would it be an improvement over the prototype boards?